Examples of using Aldehydes in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Aldehydes(for example: acetaldehyde) is used in industrial facilities to produce acetic acid.
Aldehydes of higher molecular mass,
secondary aliphatic alcohols and aldehydes, ketones, aromatic alcohols and aldehydes, retinol and other unsaturated alcohols,
Ester-fusel concentrate(EFC) is a by-product in which the aldehydes, higher alcohols,
condensation of the alcohol, aldehydes, esters, and olefins to build new compounds which create more
The results showed that the aldehydes produced in sunflower and linseed oils(especially in the first one) were much more toxic and produced in less time, than in the olive oil.
whilst a warm/hot ethanol extraction results in the broad variety of phytochemical compounds(e.g. aldehydes, esters, ethyls, ketones).
since these bacteria in addition to lactic acid produce aldehydes, ketones and alcohol,
Chemists found out that the water component of sunscreen is destroyed with the formation of two dozen of organic compounds belonging to the classes of aromatic acids and aldehydes, phenols and acetophenones.
alcohols, aldehydes and toxic substances.
esters, aldehydes and other substances.
prevents the formation of peroxide compounds, aldehydes and ketones, promotes cellular lysosomal
dithiocarbamates, aldehydes, guanidine accelerator
esters Good resistance(minor attack/ very low chemical reactivity) to aldehydes, ketones and vegetable oils Limited resistance(moderate attack/ significant chemical reaction,
Therefore, oximes are used for the identification of ketone or aldehyde.
The aldehyde is generally more reactive towards nucleophiles in contrast to the ketone.
Floral, Aldehyde, Powder.
The aldehyde is usually more reactive towards nucleophiles compared to the ketone.
The compounds with aldehyde functional group.
Organic compounds that have two aldehyde groups are known as dialdehydes.